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แดขแด‡สŸแด…แด€ ([personal profile] multidisciplinary) wrote in [community profile] escordvi2024-08-30 10:43 pm
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log ๐ŸŒป in the absence of sunshine

Who: Zelda and Darin
Status: Closed
Where: Zelda's apartment on Eltrut
What: (Backdated to August 15) The aftermath of their fight with Ganondorf the previous night.
Warnings: Major injury, probably some PTSD, and other such warnings that come with hurt/comfort threads (edit: now with themes of self sacrifice, self loathing, and some surprise UST ๐ŸŒถ๏ธ)



[ These past twenty-four hours have been the longest, slowest hours Zelda has had to wait through in a very long time. After her century sealing Calamity Ganon, the princess has developed patience in spades-- in stark contrast to how she was before the Calamity. But now, that patience seems to have evaporated and she feels just like that girl she once was, standing impatiently for hours in the Goddess's springs straining to hear Her voice. Time passes with agonizing slowness, and each hour that Darin does not wake feels somehow slower than the last.

Zelda has seen firsthand how quickly his injuries heal, no matter how severe. When she rescued him from the ocean after his fight with Garuda, it took less than an hour for his broken bones to heal. So although the severity of the injuries he sustained from their fight with Ganondorf were deeply upsetting to Zelda, she expected him to heal through the worst of them before the following dawn.

But that wasn't the case. When dawn came, not only did his injuries barely look any better, but he hadn't hadn't regained consciousness. Dawn turned to day to afternoon to dusk and to night again and still Darin did not wake.

Throughout those long, long hours, there was nothing Zelda could do but wait. Wait and try to treat his wounds as she would anyone else's. She cleaned and bandaged his injuries as best she could, and at least that helped set her mind slightly at ease. She didn't know why this was taking so long, but she could care for him through that time. Goddess knows she had done so for Link countless times in the past.

But first aid only went as far as normal wounds. It was all but useless for treating Gloom burns. Usually, the cure for Gloom sickness was sunlight; Gloom faded away in the light and a person's vitality returned over time. Zelda had never seen Gloom burns before she and Link found the corpse of the Demon King below Hyrule Castle. She had an idea how to treat them-- a poultice made of sundelions might work like a concentrated salve of sunlight. But there are no sundelions in this world and the process for trying to fish for them through the rift was tricky and time consuming. And even if it wasn't, Zelda couldn't risk leaving Darin alone. If something happened... If she wasn't here...

These are the thoughts that have gone round and round in her mind all day, interspersed among memories of that fight with Ganondorf. Everything he said. Everything he did. How even the combined efforts of Darin, Ranma, and Zelda were barely enough to injure him at all. She couldn't get these thoughts out of her head.

Now it's nighttime again. Zelda has barely eaten and she has staunchly avoided sleep-- not just because Darin is on her bed, but because if something were to happen and she was not here beside him.... Well, she wasn't willing to risk that. But after twenty four sleepless hours, even anxiety isn't strong enough to keep her awake. The princess finally nods off sometime in the middle of the night, sitting in her chair at the bedside and leaning against the edge of the bed, her head against his shoulder so that, if he shifts, the movement will wake her. ]
forgeabettertomorrow: (I don't really get it but...)

[personal profile] forgeabettertomorrow 2024-09-26 08:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[When he feels her hand on his cheek, he can't help but lift his gaze to meet hers. That gentleness...that tenderness that she treats him with. It's all so foreign. It's care and compassion and love and all of the things he's wanted in his life and when her eyes meet his, it's like she can see through every wall he's ever put up. She can see behind the mask, to the truth of it all. To the truth of him.]

[And his eyes speak volumes. Darin wears so many of his emotions on his sleeve but the ones he keeps inside, the ones that would mark him as vulnerable, as anything but this brash, strong person...? Those are always buried in his eyes. But no one's ever taken the time to look. Acteon had. Kessler had. But they always hard trouble broaching the subject. Navigating their feelings and trying to do right by their fallen friend's son.]

[Zelda looks. She searches. She has the most inquisitive eyes he's ever seen and he gets lost in them constantly. He wants her to look at him the way she looks at her Champions. Happy. Proud. Adoring.]

[He averts his gaze slightly as he feels the heat rush to his cheeks. He really needs to get a hold of himself. His eyes keep flickering back to hers and he can't help but feel she can tell exactly what he's thinking.]

[That he doubts himself. That he doesn't understand why she'd ever choose him over anything else. He called himself 'her blacksmith' but was he too forward? She probably hated it. What does she even need a smith for? He's her friend; that would have made so much more sense! Gods if he could just go back and say that line again—]

[He hasn't even realized that he's taken her hand in his to keep it pressed to his cheek.]

[And he can't help but let the question spill out in a whisper? A soft sound tumbling out of his mouth.]


...Why? Why am I so important to you...? That you can see these things in me...?

How do you know that I won't hurt you...?
forgeabettertomorrow: (I think I know where I belong)

[personal profile] forgeabettertomorrow 2024-09-26 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[The truth is...he doesn't want a loft reason. Lofty reasons seem so out of reach. If she'd told him it was because she saw a hero-in-the-making within him...if she tried to placate him with grand and vague niceties...]

[Well, Darin's a dreamer but to break through this shell of doubt, he needs to be hit closer to home.]

["Brave." "Selfless." Those were words usually reserved for people Darin held in such high regard. To think that Zelda saw him this way...it filled his heart. It made his eyes burn. She saw so much good in him. And even though he doesn't see it himself, he knows he can trust Zelda. He can trust his stubborn princess to light a path forward for him.]

[But it's that last sentence that strikes him through the heart. That she'd risk it all just to have more days with him. Like today.]

[He reaches out with his free hand and places it on her cheek just as she's petting his. And he leans in once more for their foreheads to touch. It's so much easier this way. This proximity. It steadies him. It makes sense. Their noses are touching and they can feel each other's breath on their lips and for a fraction of a second, Darin can feel that familiar heat rising inside of him. A heat that he lets spread throughout.]

[By now, the sun has long since dipped over the horizon. It's not quite dusk and not quite twilight— day and night have ceased to be two separate entities and have become this messy, beautiful mix. One bleeding into the other, their boundaries lost. The last vestiges of day and the encroaching wisps of night stream into the window and for once? For once it seems like they're the only two people in the world. In this moment. This is all that matters. She is all that matters. And after this moment in time that seems to be too blissfully short and impossibly long moves forward to the next, he turns his head enough that he can pull her into a slow embrace. So that he can bury his face in the side of her neck and wreathe himself in the scent of her shampoo.]

[He stays like this for a few moments before he just...pulls her backwards. So they fall backwards in bed in each other's arms, resting on the same pillow. He meets her eyes once more and just...smiles.]


I think...that's what I like most about you, Zelda. How stubborn you can be. I've...never met someone who could keep up with my hardheadedness.

I think...saving you that day may have been the best thing I've ever done.

[For the first time he admits what they both know. He saved her. He wasn't just there by happenstance. He wasn't a passerby that randomly decided to act.]

[He saved her life. And in turn, she's become his hero.]

[The one he's always wanted.]
Edited 2024-09-26 22:48 (UTC)
forgeabettertomorrow: (Ehehehe well...)

[personal profile] forgeabettertomorrow 2024-09-28 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
[Darin laughs bashfully before the full implication of her words hit him. But when they do, he stares at her, eyes questioning if she truly meant what she said.]

[Because saying that saving her was the 'best thing that has ever happened to her'...the implications are staggering. Because that means that she ranks their meeting higher than when Link saved her from her self-imposed seal. It ranks higher than her finding a home in Hateno.]

[Surely...Surely she didn't mean that, right? She was just...swept up in the moment. That her feelings on the matter are skewed. They had an emotional few days. They're lying in bed together, clinging to each other. Staring into each other's matching green eyes as the last streams of light fade, leaving them with nothing but the glow of moonlight beginning to eke its way into the world. Zelda, framed by dwindling sunlight staring so...blissfully happy at him.]

[His eyes beg the question. They search hers for confirmation. Did she really mean that?]

[He wants to ask but he can't help but feel he's asked her to confirm her feelings too many times. Like this time might be the final straw and she'll recant everything. But the question is plain on his face as he swallows the lump of emotion in his throat and pulls the blankets up around them.]

[They have all of this space in this bed...and yet here they are clinging to one another in the center, sharing a singular pillow.]


W...We should sleep...

[His face is burning red but the way he's laying on her side, the way he has her by the waist...there's a perfect, Zelda shaped niche she could fill against his chest, right under his chin.]